I don't know anything about smc switches, but for cisco switches I had to enable 'spanning-tree portfast default' before to allow a pxe booting node to stay up. Maybe the smc switch has something similar that prevents the port from being fully useable until some spanning tree algorithm terminates?
Cheers, Michael
----- Original Message -----
From:"Hearns, John" <john.hearns at mclaren.com>
To:"beowulf at beowulf.org" <beowulf at beowulf.org>
Sent:12/2/2009 10:38 AM
Subject:RE: [Beowulf] Re: cluster fails to boot with managed switch,but5-port switch works OK
I've tried resetting the SMC switch to factory defaults (with
auto-negotiate on). I've checked the /etc/beowulf/modprobe.conf and it
doesn't seem to be demanding anything exotic. We've tried swapping out
to another SMC switch but that didn't change anything.
No idea really, as I don't use SMC switches.
First thing I would do would be to get a laptop with Linux on, and
attach it to the SMC switch.
Configure the Ethernet interface to use DHCP, then ifconfig it down then
ifcoinfig it up.
Run tcpdump eth0 as you do this, and tail -f /var/log/messages
If it gets a DHCP address (and of course on the cluster head node there
is a pool of free DHCP addresses configured)
the test tftp file transfer. Set the tftp daemon on the head node to run
in debug mode, and start it up.
Try a tftp get of a test file on the laptop.
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